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they are trying to topple the government there. the french went in this weekend, then the french, on monday, they were sending in even more troops. the u.s. had reportedly thought the french were going it alone. but on tuesday, a whole bunch of african countries said they, too, would send help. it was togo, ghana, and senegal, all sending troops. at the same time, they said they would let them use air space. today, it is now an attack, a major hostage situation involving civilians from a bunch of other countries, civilians including americans. it happened in a algeria, and americans and others were taken at a natural gas facility, bp. they were from ireland, canada, and france. the natural gas facility was here in a remote area of northeastern algeria, the group claiming responsibility says it was retaliation for them using air space in maly. he has reportedly struck out on his own now. according to the algerian government, the hostage-takers were traveling in three cars with lots of guns and first tried to attack a bus, transporti
they are trying to topple the government there. the french went in this weekend, then the french, on monday, they were sending in even more troops. the u.s. had reportedly thought the french were going it alone. but on tuesday, a whole bunch of african countries said they, too, would send help. it was togo, ghana, and senegal, all sending troops. at the same time, they said they would let them use air space. today, it is now an attack, a major hostage situation involving civilians from a bunch...
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it saves the government money. in terms of the subsidies, in the exchanges, it would be one option that americans could choose. the cost would be 5% to 7% less and it would be an anchor pulling down because of competition the cost of the private sector plans as well. it is a win-win, as you said, for small businesses, for consumers and for american taxpayers. it would bring the deficit down. now, don't you think that it would be something that the republicans would want to embrace? and, yet, it seems as if maybe taking a penny away from private insurance companies, that's not the kind of deficit they want. >> do you think that any of them are going to get on board here? how can they come out and say these numbers aren't right? >> no, the numbers are right. i am still hopeful. if they are serious, this is a serious proposal about how to reduce the deficit. it seems too often that what they want is the prize, the trophy of actually reducing benefits. and the beauty of a public option is that it doesn't do that. it of
it saves the government money. in terms of the subsidies, in the exchanges, it would be one option that americans could choose. the cost would be 5% to 7% less and it would be an anchor pulling down because of competition the cost of the private sector plans as well. it is a win-win, as you said, for small businesses, for consumers and for american taxpayers. it would bring the deficit down. now, don't you think that it would be something that the republicans would want to embrace? and, yet, it...
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there were battles over continuing resolutions to fund the government in 2011. there was a summer of 2011 with the debt ceiling. there was the super committee. they were setting up the fiscal cliff. now we've got continuing resolution in march. now we've got the sequester, march 1st. now we've got debt ceiling all over again. one of these points -- i thought the ideal time for obama to do this would have been the fiscal cliff because i thought that was the softest -- none of these deadlines are pretty, but that was the softest deadline you could possibly have. clearly public opinion was going to be on obama's side if we went over there. maybe he could have gotten -- he would have had more leverage if he got over that date, but i think the good news to the extent there's good news here is you are hearing republican voices. you play gingrich, but i'm hearing republicans in the house right now who are talking more in terms of making the continuing resolution, funding the government, making that the point where they make their stand on spending cuts and not the debt
there were battles over continuing resolutions to fund the government in 2011. there was a summer of 2011 with the debt ceiling. there was the super committee. they were setting up the fiscal cliff. now we've got continuing resolution in march. now we've got the sequester, march 1st. now we've got debt ceiling all over again. one of these points -- i thought the ideal time for obama to do this would have been the fiscal cliff because i thought that was the softest -- none of these deadlines are...
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government holds ultimately responsible. >> let's not forget, this is an act of terror. the perpetrators are the terrorists. >> reporter: tonight, that same terror group had a message for the government in algeria. they will strike again. stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >> leading news in this country, the awful flu season hit a new milestone today. it's now reported as widespread in 48 of our 50 states. with reported cases increasing now on the west coast. the nationwide death toll now includes 29 children. sadly, that number is up by nine since just last week. we're joined here again tonight by our chief medical officer here at nbc, dr. tanya benenson. doc, i noticed today the numbers showing pneumonia also up. why is that? >> well, pneumonia is the most common complication from the flu. but we are seeing higher numbers of pneumonia than we would expect. and that's in the high risk people. so you have people with chronic illnesses, weak immune systems. the very young, under 2. over 65 and pregnant women. and it's not surprising, this is a group we target to really
government holds ultimately responsible. >> let's not forget, this is an act of terror. the perpetrators are the terrorists. >> reporter: tonight, that same terror group had a message for the government in algeria. they will strike again. stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >> leading news in this country, the awful flu season hit a new milestone today. it's now reported as widespread in 48 of our 50 states. with reported cases increasing now on the west coast. the nationwide...
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the pilots showed there's a training program that the federal government sponsored and they were trained, it protects the airplane, not one incident of a problem. >> let me just show, i've been saying that this is feel-good legislation, that there's motion, a the lot of motion, and lot of rhetoric, a lot of props being used, exploittation of a tragedy. in new york, they passed a law this week and i'm going to put up on the screen a picture. two guns, the exact same gun, exact same caliber of bullet, and one has a pistol grip, the other does not. one is banned, one is legal. now, that's the type of thing that makes me say, these guys have no clue what they're talking about. by the way, would anybody here use the pistol grip on their rifle, anyway? nobody would, it's cosmetic, wouldn't even use it. >> sean, i'll say there's one particular pistol i purchased when i went backpacking in alaska, my wife wanted something other than a whistle to protect myself from the grizzly bears, and that weapon would be banned under governor cuomo's proposal and some of the proposals that are going forward
the pilots showed there's a training program that the federal government sponsored and they were trained, it protects the airplane, not one incident of a problem. >> let me just show, i've been saying that this is feel-good legislation, that there's motion, a the lot of motion, and lot of rhetoric, a lot of props being used, exploittation of a tragedy. in new york, they passed a law this week and i'm going to put up on the screen a picture. two guns, the exact same gun, exact same caliber...
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government's actually become tyrannical historically? >> of course we've seen it germany, italy, japan, yes, we've seen it, but you know, here is the point. rahm emanuel, obama's first chief of staff said never let a crisis go to waste. what we've seen is the gradual chipping away of our freedoms and in this case gun rights. >> sean: exploiting it. happy new year. coming up a busy night on hannity, an exclusive interview with rand paul as he unveils crucial legislation, and the new order which is tasking doctors in in country with gun control? is it going to be medical freedom and medical privacy? is this overstepping the doctor-patient confidentiality? and we'll have the answers from dr. krauthammer. and michelle malkin tonight as we continue. [ female announcer ] you walk into your laundry room and it just hits you! that nasty odor coming from your washer. say farewell to the smell with tide washing machine cleaner. it goes straight to the source of the stink to lift odor-causing residues off your washer's drum. tide washing machine cl
government's actually become tyrannical historically? >> of course we've seen it germany, italy, japan, yes, we've seen it, but you know, here is the point. rahm emanuel, obama's first chief of staff said never let a crisis go to waste. what we've seen is the gradual chipping away of our freedoms and in this case gun rights. >> sean: exploiting it. happy new year. coming up a busy night on hannity, an exclusive interview with rand paul as he unveils crucial legislation, and the new...
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. >> when is the government -- when is the government ever done that? with george bush's plan, you were critical and had a right to be for prescription drug benefit. the argument ises that it would drive down the cost of those drugs. if anything they have soared since that benefit came in because the government cannot act as a source of even buying in bulk for cutting prices. >> that's exactly right. and in fact i'm also supportive of legislation that would allow medicare, just leak the veterans administration to negotiate with the manufacturers, the drug companies, for lower drug prices. and i guess the point is that there are -- >> it doesn't work. didn't work in the case of drug prescriptions. if you were to expand this to care, what -- >> no, no. >> what is the chance you would get more bang for the buck? >> here's the difference. if medicare were allowed to negotiate with the pharmaceutical companies it would work, and again, that estimate is about over ten years, about $200 billion in lower prices that the federal government and consumers would ha
. >> when is the government -- when is the government ever done that? with george bush's plan, you were critical and had a right to be for prescription drug benefit. the argument ises that it would drive down the cost of those drugs. if anything they have soared since that benefit came in because the government cannot act as a source of even buying in bulk for cutting prices. >> that's exactly right. and in fact i'm also supportive of legislation that would allow medicare, just leak...
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government does not default because debt ceiling is not increased and soon, government does not stop taking taxes out of your check. even if we go to the brink, they will keep taking the taxes out. tax revenue keeps coming in what washington has to decide is prioritizing what money goes out and where? what do you think is top, top priority. the bill to pay before all others? like if we were in same boat, same emergency we would pay the mortgage or rent first to keep a roof over our head, we prioritize, so does uncle sam like we know we might as well toss our home good-bye. the government knows a default comes only, when obligations to spreadtorcreditors or investorst paid. that is their mortgage emergencies, that upsetting the other stuff, defaulting it is not, that is why some republicans are paying so tough, raise but only if you match in equal spending cut, president said that is crazy, tea party activist thinks that going through this shar charade is cr, what do you think? >> i am so glad that you are pointing this out, i think it is so irresponsible -- i know that very few other
government does not default because debt ceiling is not increased and soon, government does not stop taking taxes out of your check. even if we go to the brink, they will keep taking the taxes out. tax revenue keeps coming in what washington has to decide is prioritizing what money goes out and where? what do you think is top, top priority. the bill to pay before all others? like if we were in same boat, same emergency we would pay the mortgage or rent first to keep a roof over our head, we...
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they are good at spending. >> the government is a great inspiration. you have to e educate, but the rift is you have to make it harder for people to get money out. yes you may need it. but you would not have it but for this program, it has to be there when you are 65. for 20% of americans that is not going to be there time bomb. neil: are you surprised that markets are doing as well as they are in faces, cliffs that we get by, debt ceilings that were facing on and on? >> i'm a great believer in the market, but market more confident of what is goin goingo happen than i am, this fiscal cliff, we did it once before, first turns off, then it discourages americas, and it impacts world we look foolish. it looks like we don't know the core issue that we have. ththe ability of this country co to keep its word. neil: she found her sugar daddy when she married hef, now thousands of college students are looking for their own. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of byt
they are good at spending. >> the government is a great inspiration. you have to e educate, but the rift is you have to make it harder for people to get money out. yes you may need it. but you would not have it but for this program, it has to be there when you are 65. for 20% of americans that is not going to be there time bomb. neil: are you surprised that markets are doing as well as they are in faces, cliffs that we get by, debt ceilings that were facing on and on? >> i'm a great...
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he said it allows the government to pay the bills and it's something that government must do periodically. congressional action wouldn't create new spending or add to the deficit either. regarding his hope that the process goes smoothly, he said the following. >> i do hope that congress will allow the government to pay its bills, not raise the possibility of default. which would be very, very costly to our economy. and then address very seriously these fiscal issues. >> this was bernanke's first speech since the release of the fed's latest meeting minutes which caused a stir because it indicated some policymakers wanted to end the bond buying program before year end. meantime, in a letter to congressional leaders including boehner, tim geithner urged lawmakers to raise the limit on the nation's debt, or risk irreparable harm. the credit worthiness is not a bargaining chip or a hostage that could be taken to advance a political agenda. the last time the debt ceiling debate occurred, standard & poor's downgraded us. and that was in august of 2011. >> thank you, jackie. >>> according to "the
he said it allows the government to pay the bills and it's something that government must do periodically. congressional action wouldn't create new spending or add to the deficit either. regarding his hope that the process goes smoothly, he said the following. >> i do hope that congress will allow the government to pay its bills, not raise the possibility of default. which would be very, very costly to our economy. and then address very seriously these fiscal issues. >> this was...
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i never said dismantle government. people who voted for this bullet train if they had a chance to vote for again would have turned it down. >> that is what you think. i don't agree with that. you invited me on the pretense of talking about -- >> your staff called us and you wanted to come on the show when you are unhappy because i am not kiss your butt. i am not going to do it. stuart: when you got that? joining us now is larry elder, a man i greatly admire for that interview. welcome to the program. great to have you with us. what do you make, tell us how you feel about california governor jerry brown's latest budget. he says we are back in the black and everything is fine and dandy. what do you say? >> we are not back in the black and everything is not fine and dandy, the governor's staff called my show and he wanted talk about a lawsuit against the fed. prisoners have sues california claiming they are being stacked up like airplane boots because of prison overcrowding. the reason we have prison overcrowding is bad p
i never said dismantle government. people who voted for this bullet train if they had a chance to vote for again would have turned it down. >> that is what you think. i don't agree with that. you invited me on the pretense of talking about -- >> your staff called us and you wanted to come on the show when you are unhappy because i am not kiss your butt. i am not going to do it. stuart: when you got that? joining us now is larry elder, a man i greatly admire for that interview....
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algerian government said they released hundreds of hostages but not held in the same place. some were hiding. >> i feel safe at the moment. i won't be happy until i'm in the u.k. and see my family. my heart goes out to the guys that are still there. hopefully they will get home safe. >> reporter: one irish hostage told his brother who then relayed to a british newspaper that he escaped when the fifth vehicle in that convoy was struck by the algerian military. he said that the hostage takers had put bomb belts around some of the hostages, but he managed to get out. >> gregg: jennifer griffin, thanks very much. let's turn to lance armstrong. he has finally admitted for all those years and for all the world to hear that he is a cheat he a fraud and liar and bully. his epic career was complete sham. he came clean in an interview with oprah winfrey confessing he took banned substances to win we're talking about testosterone and human growth hormone. >> did you ever take banned substances or dope? >> yes. >> gregg: for years he denied cheating. he called other people liars trying
algerian government said they released hundreds of hostages but not held in the same place. some were hiding. >> i feel safe at the moment. i won't be happy until i'm in the u.k. and see my family. my heart goes out to the guys that are still there. hopefully they will get home safe. >> reporter: one irish hostage told his brother who then relayed to a british newspaper that he escaped when the fifth vehicle in that convoy was struck by the algerian military. he said that the...
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government obviously doesn't care. melissa: she say something pro-regulation? >> i am pro-smart regulation. melissa: like an oxymoron. angeles was under clouds of smog. you have to clean it up somehow, and sometimes you do need smart regulation to force companies to at least abide by certain restrictions. >> tebow needs more regulations, you need ten words, giants fans. falling to disappear by a day or two when wind comes and blows it all away. as for l.a., 40 years assess the passage of the clean air act, and it is still not fully compliant. i was stunned to read that. furthermore, the u.s., vice-president gore going after the u.s. for being a big polluter. janet, over nine and a half kilotons' every year, almost twice as much. why are really even more worried? melissa: i am so glad you are back. were you saving all of that up, just storing up all of that energy? absolutely. although, i have to say, he looked a lot better. -- l.a. looks a lot better. this mod just hung there. you can see it on your skin. moving on to sweden, the important story, a cleaning lad
government obviously doesn't care. melissa: she say something pro-regulation? >> i am pro-smart regulation. melissa: like an oxymoron. angeles was under clouds of smog. you have to clean it up somehow, and sometimes you do need smart regulation to force companies to at least abide by certain restrictions. >> tebow needs more regulations, you need ten words, giants fans. falling to disappear by a day or two when wind comes and blows it all away. as for l.a., 40 years assess the...
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the government will never come and take my guns. the administration will go further to reassure them. for some of them, it may slow down how many weapons they could buy but at the same time they would still have access to firearms for hunting and self defense. the divide between most gun owners and the nra leadership and the more active members of the nra is that something that they believe but only say in the selective environment is they want to have enough fire power to fight police and military forces. >> frank smyth thank you for joining me tonight. some more unmasking of the nr are a is next. tom sellek has been with the nra for years. is he a man of courage or does he just play one on tv? husband. loving father to your children. but first you've got to get him to say, "hello." new crest 3d white arctic fresh toothpaste. use it with these 3d white products, and whiten your teeth in just 2 days. what will a 3d white smile do for you? new crest 3d white toothpaste. life opens up when you do. you won't just find us online, you'll
the government will never come and take my guns. the administration will go further to reassure them. for some of them, it may slow down how many weapons they could buy but at the same time they would still have access to firearms for hunting and self defense. the divide between most gun owners and the nra leadership and the more active members of the nra is that something that they believe but only say in the selective environment is they want to have enough fire power to fight police and...
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signs the government can't avoid problems everyone can see. gloria riviera, abc news, beijing. >> and another note about this. when our team visited china two years ago, we noticed the difference between the polluted air outside in beijing and how we felt when we walked inside the american embassy, where the air is much cleaner. well, we were told that the pollution is so severe there, because of health issues, the embassy creates special filtered air for embassy workers. so, they'll have air as clean as the air here back home. >>> and we have two notes tonight about the war on terror and another western nation stepping up to take the lead. france. they are launching air strikes against the al qaeda affiliate in the west african nation of mali. and in somalia, a french commando captured in a raid this weekend has died. today, the militants declared on twitter, quote, a return of the crusades, but the cross the commander was wearing could not save him from the sword. >>> and one more note back here at home tonight, we want to tell you that afte
signs the government can't avoid problems everyone can see. gloria riviera, abc news, beijing. >> and another note about this. when our team visited china two years ago, we noticed the difference between the polluted air outside in beijing and how we felt when we walked inside the american embassy, where the air is much cleaner. well, we were told that the pollution is so severe there, because of health issues, the embassy creates special filtered air for embassy workers. so, they'll have...
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and they are truly presidential decisions because these are the positions that run the government. you know, in my position, i run -- i have responsibility over 72,000 employees. 700 million acres in the united states. the future of energy, host of other things. it's important the president exercise his prerogative as he will to make sure that he appoint somebody that he's very comfortable with and that can do the job. i'm sure that will be somebody who is exceptional. >> reporter: you are very much known for your reaction to the bp oil spill. and the fact that there's some -- i guess perhaps on both sides who feel that it was middle of the road approach. some environmentalists who are frustrated. from some from industry who are frustrated. in terms of the tamping down on the drill, baby, drill idea, how do you respond to those who felt that there need to be more oil production, that close something of that down so that oil production is not the best way forward? >> you know, the president has implemented and been very effective in an all of the above energy strategy for the united
and they are truly presidential decisions because these are the positions that run the government. you know, in my position, i run -- i have responsibility over 72,000 employees. 700 million acres in the united states. the future of energy, host of other things. it's important the president exercise his prerogative as he will to make sure that he appoint somebody that he's very comfortable with and that can do the job. i'm sure that will be somebody who is exceptional. >> reporter: you...
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our government has been engaged in talks with the taliban and afghanistan since early 2009. the same group that has been a safe haven in the immediate aftermath of september 11th. documents found in the abbottabad compound the lion was killed proving a close working relationship between the two. the same group that is also responsible for a large portion of the 2200 american soldiers killed in afghanistan since 2001. not to mention the palestinian liberation organization the designation changed after we helped negotiate the deal. meanwhile, secretary of state hillary clinton chose her words carefully, while suggesting that the algerian government could use a hand in the battle in that region. >> it is absolutely essential that we broaden and deepen our counter-terrorism cooperation going forward with algeria and all countries of the region. i make clear to the prime minister that we stand ready to further enhance the counter-terrorism support that we already provide. lou: the situation on the ground in algeria is changing by seemingly the moment. we have it covered here. we
our government has been engaged in talks with the taliban and afghanistan since early 2009. the same group that has been a safe haven in the immediate aftermath of september 11th. documents found in the abbottabad compound the lion was killed proving a close working relationship between the two. the same group that is also responsible for a large portion of the 2200 american soldiers killed in afghanistan since 2001. not to mention the palestinian liberation organization the designation changed...
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programs, government subsidies. they kept $9 billion worth of loans they could have sold to the agency market at a premium. liz: the stock not responding well today. >> not a bad quarter if you take out all of the noise. they settled on a big goal, but the question is how can we get countrywide behind us? a lot of private investors litigation, that is the big challenge. the bank is not doing bad, but you can tell some of the analysts have already backed away. liz: are largely benefited from the borrowing costs. >> provisions have fallen about as low. it is about as low as it can go, it will flop around where it is. simply because they want the stock to go up. liz: they have done so well. there is such a nice run-up. >> the financials, they had run away from the big banks. when you go to the u.s. bancorp, they don't like it because they're too small and not very liquid. liz: if somebody says chris, you're my buddy, should i be in these? >> have had friends put every dime they had into bank of america. i think it was
programs, government subsidies. they kept $9 billion worth of loans they could have sold to the agency market at a premium. liz: the stock not responding well today. >> not a bad quarter if you take out all of the noise. they settled on a big goal, but the question is how can we get countrywide behind us? a lot of private investors litigation, that is the big challenge. the bank is not doing bad, but you can tell some of the analysts have already backed away. liz: are largely benefited...
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but witnesses say the massacre was not carried out by government troops. to find out what really happened. >> they're fighting on the edge of palms, where 5,000 people have been killed so far. a toll that's just gone up, dramatically. something terrible has just happened here. >> covered by an armored vehicle, we walked to haswea, a scene of a massacre, both sides agree dozens were killed here, after that they agree on nothing. the opposition says that 116 people were killed in these streets, men, women and children shot and burned to death. they say forces loyal to the regime did this. local men came out of hiding, they haven't seen each other since the fighting began. each one had a story of loved ones murdered. but they claim it wasn't the regime who killed in cold blood, it was rebels. you are saying the army did not commit a massacre? >> no, it was armed men, rebels, dressed in black, they say. they say the gunmen were from a fundamentalist group linked to al qaeda. a woman and fife children were shot dead here and then their bodies burned allegedly b
but witnesses say the massacre was not carried out by government troops. to find out what really happened. >> they're fighting on the edge of palms, where 5,000 people have been killed so far. a toll that's just gone up, dramatically. something terrible has just happened here. >> covered by an armored vehicle, we walked to haswea, a scene of a massacre, both sides agree dozens were killed here, after that they agree on nothing. the opposition says that 116 people were killed in...
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and other governments asked them to hold off out of concern for the safety of hostages. >> we don't negotiate. we don't mess around. >> the official algerian news agency said they began to execute the remaining hostages as the algerian army moved in. now the focus will shift to the mastermind of this attack, mokhtar, david, he's made himself one of the most wanted man in the world. >>> and also this evening, we're hearing more of the portrait of the terror inside from those who managed to flee. those workers who had to walk passed the dead. many have been flown to italy, at the island of sicily. where abc's nick schifrin is tonight. nick? >> reporter: david, good evening. u.s. officials tell us about a dozen survivors are recuperating at the u.s. naval base here in sicily. they are just beginning to come to term with the trauma they suffered. they are all shell shocked and barely made it out alive. >> i don't remember, it happened so fast. >> reporter: survivors describe scenes of fear and brutality. for more than 80 hours they did anything to stay alive. many were beaten and witnessed execut
and other governments asked them to hold off out of concern for the safety of hostages. >> we don't negotiate. we don't mess around. >> the official algerian news agency said they began to execute the remaining hostages as the algerian army moved in. now the focus will shift to the mastermind of this attack, mokhtar, david, he's made himself one of the most wanted man in the world. >>> and also this evening, we're hearing more of the portrait of the terror inside from those...
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the federal government is about to take your guns away. >> the federal government's about to take all your guns away. >> whose guns? >> everybody's guns. >> how many guns? >> all your guns. >> call the white house right now because if you don't -- >> here it comes. >> -- here it comes. paid for by americans against context. >> people are going to believe in that. i was just kidding. >>> up next, among the challenges facing president obama in his second term, criticism by some on the makeup of his cabinet. not enough women. and that's ahead. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. she keeps you guessing. it's part of what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is
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the government at this hour is reporting a special forces have completed their operation to free the hostages held by the terrorist group linked to al qaeda. there has been almost no independent reporting on the ground of what has occurred, the reported number of hostages ranging as high as 41. the number of american hostages as many as seven. the white house and state department confirming only the presence of some american citizens among the hostages, obviously relying principally on the algerian government for most of its information, although the united states has had drones over that plant for much of the time. so at this hour this is what we do know, that the algerian government has concluded its operations against the terrorists that the incident is ending. some north african news outlets have claimed that at least 35 captives were killed in the algerian military rescue attacks the "wall street journal" is reporting algerian government sources putting the number of casualties to be ten or perhaps 11. this is what reuters news service is reporting. thirty hostages killed when t
the government at this hour is reporting a special forces have completed their operation to free the hostages held by the terrorist group linked to al qaeda. there has been almost no independent reporting on the ground of what has occurred, the reported number of hostages ranging as high as 41. the number of american hostages as many as seven. the white house and state department confirming only the presence of some american citizens among the hostages, obviously relying principally on the...
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it doesn't help to govern when instead of working with that other branch of government, that you have to work with to pass manage that you make emnitty between the twompt what the senator was saying about the gun issue, it is the over all issue of cooperation with the congress and constitution clearly spells out the executive branch can't and shouldn't and not intended to act uniscrersally alone. the genius of the government is that there are check bances and no one branch can overrule and overrun the other two . the president is faced criticism for his working relationship or lackk thereof with the members of congress. earlier this week, the subject caused an interesting exchange between press secretary jay carny and cnn jessica. >> i know you cahafe at the president is not very fond of work going up there and being co-factor. >> there is a such a long history of presidents going up there. >> well, oh, say they have people. >> i think that is a television program. go ahead. over our heads. >> west wing you know. anyway, go ahead. some may wonder if the media might be turnog the obama
it doesn't help to govern when instead of working with that other branch of government, that you have to work with to pass manage that you make emnitty between the twompt what the senator was saying about the gun issue, it is the over all issue of cooperation with the congress and constitution clearly spells out the executive branch can't and shouldn't and not intended to act uniscrersally alone. the genius of the government is that there are check bances and no one branch can overrule and...
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if the government can't pay its bills, the government will get hurt. most damaging to most americans, especially people out of work is the damage this will do to the american and the global economy. the rest of the world is counting on our economy right now to keep growing so the world economy can keep growing. when newt gingrich says this is a bad idea to use -- hold the country hostage to the debt ceiling, when newt gingrich looks like a moderate and a statesman, i think the republicans ought to rethink their strategy. >> ruth, how badly would this damage the economic recovery? i think it would totally wipe it out. it would probably bring from what i could see unemployment to levels that we haven't seen even back when we had the economic problems in the start of 2009. it would be worse than that. what do you think? >> it would be a complete disaster. and both sides have acknowledged that, that i think the president put it really well today when he said that the republicans are essentially saying if we don't get 100% of what we want, we're going to bl
if the government can't pay its bills, the government will get hurt. most damaging to most americans, especially people out of work is the damage this will do to the american and the global economy. the rest of the world is counting on our economy right now to keep growing so the world economy can keep growing. when newt gingrich says this is a bad idea to use -- hold the country hostage to the debt ceiling, when newt gingrich looks like a moderate and a statesman, i think the republicans ought...
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rather the flashpoint in the battle over court-ordered school desegregation, forced by the federal government to accept black students. >> at 8:28 this morning, little rock time, the nine negro students who arrived here at this school daily arrived here again this morning. >> reporter: terrence robert was one of the little rock nine. were you prepared, though, for the anger and vicious than greeted you as you approached the school that day? >> not at all. there's no way on earth the nine of us should have survived that experience. the people who were in opposition to us were so devoted to the notion that we shouldn't be there that they were willing to kill us. >> reporter: their brave journey was a seminal event in civil rights history. and in 2009, more than 50 years later, terrence roberts stood outside the cap tomorrow to witness another historic moment. >> i, barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear -- >> is it fair to say what you and the other eight students did ultimately he led him to be president? >> well, yeah perhaps not in any direct way but in terms of all the essential steps that
rather the flashpoint in the battle over court-ordered school desegregation, forced by the federal government to accept black students. >> at 8:28 this morning, little rock time, the nine negro students who arrived here at this school daily arrived here again this morning. >> reporter: terrence robert was one of the little rock nine. were you prepared, though, for the anger and vicious than greeted you as you approached the school that day? >> not at all. there's no way on...
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. >> tonight, governments in the manhunt for the brinks bandits. i'm bill hemmer in tonight for shepard smith. one of the american hostage in algeria is dead. u.s. officials saying that he was from texas they have recovered his remains and november his family. sources tell fox news he died of a heart attack yesterday when algerian forces stormed the gas plant and tried to rescue the hostage. a bit earlier today the militants claim they were holding two americans at the facility in the sahara. and the state department confirming there were other u.s. hostage there. no word though tonight on their fate. the militants were also offering to swap two americans for two convicted terrorists head here in the u.s. one of them the so-called blind sheikh convict haved of plotting to blow up landmarks here in new york city. investigators say he also has ties to the first world trade center bombing of 1993. "the fox report's" chief meteorologist jonathan hunt tonight live on the story in our new york newsroom. jonathan, the militants are giving more details on
. >> tonight, governments in the manhunt for the brinks bandits. i'm bill hemmer in tonight for shepard smith. one of the american hostage in algeria is dead. u.s. officials saying that he was from texas they have recovered his remains and november his family. sources tell fox news he died of a heart attack yesterday when algerian forces stormed the gas plant and tried to rescue the hostage. a bit earlier today the militants claim they were holding two americans at the facility in the...
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because the government will pick them up, courtesy of mr. obama. >> you're not worried about price controls or partitioning, all the rest of it? >> not worried at all. >> fearless. very optimistic. i american it. >>> getting the economy moving is not just a federal government issue, but the states are in the battle too. we have one state governor who is trying to cut the tax burden for his people. in fact he's trying to eliminate it. later on in the show, we have blamed the weapons. we blamed mental health care. but what about the decline of the family and faith-based teachings about personal responsibility all over america? i think moral and religious deficit in this country plays a big role in these atrocities and in our cultural decline in general. we've got to face that fact. two prominent members of the clergy will face it. and the best path to prosperity is free markets, moral responsibility. i'm larry kudlow. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] ok, here's the way the system works. let's say you pay your guy around 2% to manage you
because the government will pick them up, courtesy of mr. obama. >> you're not worried about price controls or partitioning, all the rest of it? >> not worried at all. >> fearless. very optimistic. i american it. >>> getting the economy moving is not just a federal government issue, but the states are in the battle too. we have one state governor who is trying to cut the tax burden for his people. in fact he's trying to eliminate it. later on in the show, we have...
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we have to make sure that we are armed so we're going to overthrow the government. but that makes me say maybe we should do something about your guns. >> let me ask you this, david. when you look at this, david barton, was on glen beck telling us a story that supposedly happened in the 1850s about armed school kids. watch this. >> he comes into school with this gun to shoot the teacher. he decides not to shoot the teacher because all the kids pulled out their guns and said you kill the teacher, you die. there was no shooting because all the kids -- and we're talking elementary school. all the kids pulled their guns out and said we like our teacher. >> all the kids pulled their gun out in school. this is how fringe they've become. it's crazy. they're in a frenzy to sit up on television and talk like this is absolutely unthinkable. >> i'd like to see any evidence of that event happening other than in some "b" western movie like ronald reagan used to confuse movies with reality. whatever happened to the right wing, conservative notion of law and order? here you have th
we have to make sure that we are armed so we're going to overthrow the government. but that makes me say maybe we should do something about your guns. >> let me ask you this, david. when you look at this, david barton, was on glen beck telling us a story that supposedly happened in the 1850s about armed school kids. watch this. >> he comes into school with this gun to shoot the teacher. he decides not to shoot the teacher because all the kids pulled out their guns and said you kill...
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my problem with where health care is, it's very government-controlled and it's becoming more government-controlled so it's the opposite of free enterprise capitalism. >> all that and more in just minutes away, first, manti mania. notre dame football star manti te'o in the center of a big hoax, at the the victim or in on the hoax. and a teammate calling him a liar. >> and joining us with the latest facts on this story and jack, before we get to your conversations with teammates of him, i'm curious, set the stage. what are the facts as we know it tonight? >> well, the facts are so convoluted. it's such a long, deep rabbit hole where the story comes from. the quick version is that here you have manti te'o, star linebacker, notre dame, goes on to come in second place in heisman trophy ballots. he had this girlfriend he allegedly met a few years ago, she allegedly was diagnosed with leukemia and he kind of rode this wave of this tragic love story that happened to coincide on the same day as his grandmother's died, this fictitious girlfriend passed away and he was crying on the side line of the michigan
my problem with where health care is, it's very government-controlled and it's becoming more government-controlled so it's the opposite of free enterprise capitalism. >> all that and more in just minutes away, first, manti mania. notre dame football star manti te'o in the center of a big hoax, at the the victim or in on the hoax. and a teammate calling him a liar. >> and joining us with the latest facts on this story and jack, before we get to your conversations with teammates of...
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the government and the rebels are each blaming each other for the blasts. >>> and we move on next to this nation, fighting the flu. and tonight, some new post cards from the front lines of america's epidemic. now, even worrying countries overseas. you can see it here. look. passengers from chicago are arriving in south korea, being scanned by those thermal cameras for signs of fever. and we are also hearing of churches back home asking sick parishioners to refrain from shaking hands or drinking wine from the large chalice at communion. and more and more, the all-american high five is being replaced by the fist bump to contain the spread of the flu. and today, we learned that almost 70 million americans believe the flu shot will give them the flu. so, we asked abc's chief medical editor dr. richard besser to take a hard look and bring us back the truth. >> i actually have not gotten a flu shot. >> no, i haven't had the flu shot this year. >> i don't think i need it. >> i haven't had time. >> every time i get the flu shot, i get sick afterwards. >> someone needs to do a better job of c
the government and the rebels are each blaming each other for the blasts. >>> and we move on next to this nation, fighting the flu. and tonight, some new post cards from the front lines of america's epidemic. now, even worrying countries overseas. you can see it here. look. passengers from chicago are arriving in south korea, being scanned by those thermal cameras for signs of fever. and we are also hearing of churches back home asking sick parishioners to refrain from shaking hands or...
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under the law, if fraud against the government is proven, the penalty could be triple, more than $90 million. one interested viewer of the interview last night was david walsh, chief sports writer of the "london sunday times." his newspaper settled a libel lawsuit with armstrong back in 2006 and paid the cyclist nearly half a million dollars. walsh wants that money back. >> the sunday times was the only newspaper that i know that was consistently questioning lance armstrong, that had a position the position was we didn't believe the guy. >> reporter: armstrong's legal opponents will no doubt be tuning into part two of the interview tonight for more insight into the man who, for 13 years, was living a lie. >> was it a big deal to you? did it feel wrong? >> at the time? >> uh-huh. >> no. >> it didn't not even feel wrong? >> no. scary. >> did you feel bad about it? >> no. even scarier. >> reporter: both the department of justice and the u.s. postal service declined to comment on the legal cases, as did floyd landis, the former teammate of armstrong's who filed the whistle-blower suit. >
under the law, if fraud against the government is proven, the penalty could be triple, more than $90 million. one interested viewer of the interview last night was david walsh, chief sports writer of the "london sunday times." his newspaper settled a libel lawsuit with armstrong back in 2006 and paid the cyclist nearly half a million dollars. walsh wants that money back. >> the sunday times was the only newspaper that i know that was consistently questioning lance armstrong,...